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Yes,you can check the recent NCERT textbooks on Google. Just search like “NCERT class 10 science latest book pdf” and you’ll get it. You can also go to ncert.nic.in and read or download it for free.
It is advisable to find class 12 economics GBSC ( Gujarat Board of Secondary Education ) question papers on official website of Gujarat Board of Secondary Education . Apart from this , other website like Shiksha , Jagran Josh , TopperLearning and Examrace also provide downloadable pdfs of papers in Hindi .
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The GUJCET merit list is calculated by considering 60% of the marks obtained in Class 12 and 40% of the GUJCET score. CBSE students are also eligible to compete with GSEB students, as the merit list is prepared by combining the Class 12 scores with the GUJCET performance.
CBSE Students and GUJCET:
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Class 6 ke liye Navodaya Vidyalaya entrance exam mein koi fixed cutoff nahi hoti, kyunki selection state-wise aur category-wise seat availability ke basis par hota hai. Lekin OBC candidates ke liye competitive score generally 75+ out of 100 hota hai, par yeh har saal change ho sakta hai. Agar aapka performance strong hai aur aapne acchi taiyari ki hai, toh aapka selection hone ke chances ache hain. Final selection merit list ke basis par hota hai.
Is tarah ki specific district-wise data, jaise ki Nawada zila mein kitne students ne Navodaya ka form bhara hai, officially release nahi kiya jata public platforms par. Yeh information sirf internal use ke liye hoti hai aur Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti ke paas hi hoti hai. Aap district education office ya Navodaya official website par updates check kar sakte hain, lekin exact numbers usually publicly available nahi hote.
Gujarat ke engineering colleges ke liye admission merit 60:40 ratio par banta hai — 60% weightage Class 12th (PCM subjects) ke marks ka aur 40% GUJCET ke score ka. Ye formula sabhi eligible boards ke students ke liye apply hota hai, including GBSE and CBSE. Merit list Centralized Admission Committee (ACPC) ke through prepare ki jaati hai and seats are allotted accordingly.
Hi Prince,
Thank you for your question. With an All India Rank of 2,35,807 and MP state rank of 5707 under SC category, it’s a little tough but not impossible to get a government MBBS seat in Madhya Pradesh.
In MP, under the SC category, government colleges have some reserved seats, and the cutoff ranks generally go up to 4500–5500 state rank but it's varies every year . So your state rank of 5707 is slightly on the border, but still, you may get a seat in the mop-up or stray rounds, especially if others withdraw.
It’s very important that you participate in all rounds of MP state counselling and also keep an eye on AIQ Mop-up and Deemed Universities as a backup.
For exact cutoff and more details about medical colleges in MP you can check here;
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-mp
Wishing you all the very best !
If you have scored 364 marks and are applying under the inhouse quota for a college like SAC, your chances depend on the category, number of seats, and how many in house students have applied. In most cases, 364 is a decent score for in-house quota, and you may get a seat, especially in later rounds. But the exact cutoff changes every year, so it’s better to wait for the official merit list or contact the college admission office for a more accurate idea.
The number of CAP (Centralized Admission Process) rounds varies every year depending on seat availability and institutional decisions. Typically, there are three main CAP rounds followed by spot or institutional-level rounds if seats remain vacant. If you're in the middle of the process, keep checking the official DTE or CET cell website for schedule updates. It’s important to participate in every round unless you’ve confirmed admission already.
Hello aspirant to gain admission to MBBS or BDS programs in India, simply meeting the NEET qualifying marks is not enough you'll also need to meet the higher admission cut off marks specific to each state, quota, and category.
These are the minimum scores set by NTA to qualify NEET and participate in counselling, not to secure admission
If your NEET score falls within or above your category’s range, you’re eligible to register for both All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota counselling
Qualifying marks allow counselling, but admission to medical colleges requires much higher scores:
General category candidates need 500 to 650 plus marks, with top government institutions demanding 620 to 680 plus marks for AIQ seats and 570–620 plus marks for state quota .
Reserved category cut offs are relatively lower for example, OBC/SC/ST admissions may close around 420 to550 plus depending on state and seat quota .
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